All About Trash!

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Structurally. Compost reduces soil density (a problem with Virginia clay!), helping to improve moisture retention,  limits the effects of drought, and reduces the possibility of erosion. Bigger soil pores allow plant roots to breathe and heavy soils to drain.

Nutritionally. Compost is not only a good source of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium, but also adds important micro-nutrients in slow-release form. It also helps soil to optimize any additional fertilizers you apply.

Biologically. Compost adds beneficial microbes to the soil, suppressing plant disease and helping plant roots to extract nutrients from soil. And the earthworms love it!

 

Ways to Use Compost :

  • New or unimproved garden beds. Mix or till our compost into the garden bed to establish a base of nutrients for years of good growth. Mulch as needed.

  • Existing perennial beds. Spread a 1-inch layer of Panorama Paydirt compost over your soil as a nutrient-booster. Then follow with a 2-inch layer of one of our premium  mulches on top

  • Lawns. In spring and fall, aerate, lay your grass seed, then follow with a ½-inch layer of compost on top for superior lawn growth.

 
 

Our Composting Process :

 
 

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